Cory Oaks currently serves as Program Director at Haiti Air Ambulance and has held various leadership roles at the International College of Advanced Practice Paramedics since October 2014, including President, Vice President, Board Member, and Regional Delegate. As an EMS Coordinator with Box Elder County Fire since January 2023, Cory also contributes to the American Heart Association International Training Center as International Training Center Faculty and as Affiliate Faculty for the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians. Additional experience includes roles as Educator/Preceptor/Flight Paramedic and SIMS Education Coordinator with Classic Air Medical, an Instructor with The Difficult Airway Course, and Board Member/Education Committee Chair for the Utah Chapter of the Association of Air Medical Services. Cory holds a Master's of Public Administration in Homeland Security from Upper Iowa University, a Bachelor's in Public Emergency Services Management from Utah Valley University, a Paramedic Certificate from Weber State University, and an Associate of Science in Fire Science from Utah Valley University.
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National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians
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